Voting for this means that geometry can be sketched and patterned within the sketch. It saves the user time of creating a feature then patterning it. This feature is available in other parametric software.
It should be added the capability of the sketches having 3 stages. One, individual geometry, like it exists today. Second (optional stage), patterned and mirrored geometry, in regular polygons or groups. This wat we could have parametrically N sided polygons inside sketch, or regular patterns. Third (optional stage) ability to trim or delete any of the regular patterned geometry, or mutually trim one parametrically mirrored sketch to make a closed sketch. Top Solid works this way. This allow parametric defined arrays or patterns. We could partially simulate tis behaviour using a base sketch to define rough geometry with no fillets or chamgers, and later defining another sketch using ptojected geometry of the first sketch, to define fillets or less stable geometry. What this workaround does not allow, is to control patterened geometry inside the first sketch, and the time consuming aspect of having to project all line entitites of the first base sketch.